How can I grant individual access in the Vault Enterprise app to someone who does not have an MLS number

How does a non-licensed person apply for an MLS account?

  1. The applicant needs to navigate to mibor.com/join.
  2. Scroll down to Membership Applications and select the “I AM AN ADMIN / SECRETARY / PA” option.


  1. Complete the Non-Licensed Assistant Access Form. The applicant will need to provide a copy of their photo ID to show proof of identity.

 

  1. Click Submit Form. MIBOR will create an MLS account for them within 25-48 hours.

 




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